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  • A Complex Landscape for Northwest Agriculture

    For the Courier|Apr 17, 2024

    AgWest Farm Credit has released its quarterly Market Snapshot reports covering the state of major agricultural commodities in its northern region of Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. AgWest’s industry experts gather market information from various sources to deliver commodity-specific insights. All Market Snapshots are available at AgWestFC.com/industry-insights. AgWest’s 12-month outlook for specific regional agricultural commodities is summarized below: Cattle The outlook for cattle suggests profitable returns for cow-calf pro...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    For the Courier|Apr 17, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on April 12 show 322 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows brought in $115 to $137.50 with the top selling for $154. Canner and cutter cows brought in $85 to $110; bulls $150 to $172; young bred cows $3,100; and short-term bred cows $1,700 to $2,175. Consignors: Dodson 2250 Bull 172.00 Malta 2100 Bull 169.50 Malta 2065 Bull 156.00 Poplar 1635 Cow 132.00 Glasgow 1595 Cow 131.50 Hinsdale 1487 Cows 132.25 Lloyd 1445 Cow 137.00 Opheim 1435 Cow 134.50 Loring 1363 Cows135.00 Lloyd 1315 Cow 154.00...

  • Opheim Third Quarter Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Apr 17, 2024

    High Honors Aliah Batalla Maria Still Billy Still Honors Latia O’Guin John Yeska...

  • Glasgow Airport Usage Up For 2024

    For the Courier|Apr 10, 2024

    The number of passengers using the Glasgow Airport and Cape Air Airline has increased in 2024 compared to 2023 according to numbers from the Montana Department of Transportation. Through the month of February, 717 passengers used Cape Air to fly from Glasgow to Billings and from Billings to Glasgow. This compares to 690 for the same period in 2023. In 2023, 5614 passengers used Cape Air to fly from Glasgow to Billings and from Billings to Glasgow. Cape Air services several rural Montana airports under the Essential Air Service Program. For the...

  • Spring Into Action: Give Blood With The Red Cross

    For the Courier

    During National Volunteer Month in April, the American Red Cross asks donors to help protect the blood supply by making and keeping blood donation appointments in the weeks ahead. Donors of all blood types – especially type O blood donors and those giving platelets – are needed now to keep the blood supply strong enough to support critical patient care this spring. The Red Cross depends on thousands of volunteer blood donors to collect about 12,000 blood donations every single day. With no substitute for blood and no way to manufacture it, vol...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    For the Courier|Apr 10, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on April 4 show 980 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows brought in $115 to $137.50; canner and cutter cows $85 to $110; young feeding/turnout cows $150 to $240; and bulls $130 to $161. Consignors: Scobey 2135 Bull 161.00 Harlem 2225 Bull 147.00 Saco 1945 Bull 146.00 Glasgow 1798 Bulls 150.00 Malta 1713 Bulls149.00 Glasgow 643 BC 284.50 Richland 1312 Cows 137.50 Hinsdale 1312 Cows 137.00 Conrad 1770 Cow 129.50 Scobey 1498 Cows 134.00 Saco 1180 Cows 140.00 Malta 410 HC 322.00 Wolf Point 478 HC...

  • Governor Gianforte Proclaims Montana Soil Health Week

    For the Courier|Apr 10, 2024

    On April 1, Governor Gianforte held a roundtable discussion to recognize Soil Health Week in Montana and raise awareness about how healthy soils can increase crop yields, improve nutrition, and strengthen food security. “Montana Soil Health Week serves as an opportunity to highlight our farmers, ranchers, and all producers working toward better soil health stewardship,” Gov. Gianforte said. “By being good stewards, we are creating opportunities for the next generation and cultivating a future where Montana producers can continue to drive our e...

  • Montana High School Rodeo Association Road to the State Finals

    For the Courier|Apr 10, 2024

    For the Courier The Montana State High School Rodeo Association kicked off their spring rodeo season March 22-24, 2024, in Kalispell at the Majestic Valley Arena, home of the 2024 Farmers Union Insurance Montana State High School Rodeo Finals. Local students participated in the Miles City event on March 31. March 31 – Miles City #3 All-Around Cowboy - JP Cornwell, Glasgow Reserve All-Around Cowboy - Charlie Cornwell, Glasgow All-Around Cowgirl - Brooke Billingsley, Glasgow All-Around Cowgirl (tie) - Linden Schenk, Joliet & Mollie Mae Ruth, B...

  • Valley County Supplemental Tax Bills Mailed Out This Week

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Last year, during a dispute with Gov. Greg Gianforte over the state’s “95 mill” school equalization property tax, officials with 49 of Montana’s 56 counties chose to reduce their fall tax bills against the wishes of the Montana Department of Revenue. This month, after landing on the losing side of a November Montana Supreme Court ruling, those counties’ treasurers are left with the thankless task of sending supplemental property tax bills to hundreds of thousands of property owners across the state. The supplemental bills will increase...

  • Great Northern Development Announces Two VC Finalists for Minnow Tank Business Plan Competition

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    We are excited to announce the finalists of the Third Minnow Tank Business Plan Competition. The vision is to strengthen and support the existing and startup businesses that form the backbone of local communities. With the completion of our first phase, we would like to congratulate and announce the 2024 Minnow Tank Business Plan Competition finalists. Start-Up Finalists Wolf Point Mercantile (Roosevelt County) Tootsie’s Fitness Salon & Spa Center (Valley County), Circle Country Market (McCone County), Sand Springs General Store and Cafe (...

  • VC Deputy Brandt Graduates From MLEA

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Sixty-one new officers who will serve in 36 agencies across the state graduated March 26 from the Montana Law Enforcement Academy (MLEA) within the Montana Department of Justice. One of those students was Valley County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Brandt. "The Valley County Sheriff's Office is proud to have you on our team," stated the Sheriff's Office in a press release. MLEA provides basic and advanced training for state, county, city, and tribal law enforcement officers throughout the state....

  • Bird Causes Power Outage In Glasgow Area On Easter Sunday

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Many Glasgow area residents had their Easter Sunday dinner interrupted with a power outage for nearly three hours according to Northwestern Energy. NWE is reporting that a bird caused the power outage that effected nearly 900 customers on Sunday afternoon, March 31. Power was restored early Sunday evening after NWE crews responded and fixed the issue caused by the bird....

  • April Indian Taco Supper

    For the Courier

    Nashua Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will have their April Indian Taco Supper on Monday, April 8, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. There is a free will donation and Thrivent has provided supplementary funds. Take outs are available and all are welcome!...

  • Beekeeping Workshop April 13

    For the Courier

    The Valley County Montana State University Extension will be hosting a beekeeping workshop at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center on Saturday, April 13. The first speaker of the day will be MSU Professor and honey bee researcher Michelle Flenniken. Dr. Flenniken is researching honey bee viruses and host-pathogen interactions and teaches undergraduate Biotechnology and advanced and graduate Virology. The Bee Keeping workshop will start at 9 a.m. with Dr. Flenniken’s presentation followed by a focus on basics of beekeeping in the morning (...

  • Solar Eclipse April 8

    For the Courier

    On April 8, parts of North America will experience a total eclipse. This is an amazing opportunity that you may want to take part in. The Glasgow City-County Library has solar-viewing glasses provided by the Montana State Library free of charge. The library also has some great material, adult and juvenile, relating to Solar Eclipses. Feel free to come and browse the stacks and pick up a pair of solar-viewing glasses! A partial eclipse of the sun will be visible in all parts of North America. The total eclipse will only be visible over a path of...

  • Glasgow Middle School Quarter 3 – 4.0 Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Sixth Grade Adam Weber Blaire Billingsley Clair Britzman Wade Fuhrman Saunten Gamas Brynlie Harris Tyrus Hartwell Rueby Nixdorf Colt Hudyma Carley Egelston Garris Tolzien Baden White Tate Loftsgaard Ava Budde Aiden Wixson Seventh Grade Alexa Ball Holt Huntsman Mary Knierim Reece Martin Austin Nelson Leah Potter Amani Probert Sadie White Breckin Partridge Colten Schaefer Grace Cornwell Hadley Thompson Harper Thompson Jaxson Kemp Kinsley Rasmusan Eighth Grade Garrett Thompson Amelia Gilchrist Owen Hopstad Cody Lacock...

  • Glasgow Middle School Quarter 3 Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Sixth Grade Mali Allen Blaire Billingsley Clair Britzman Jorden Bruce Ava Budde Beckett Doornek Carley Egleston Wade Fuhrman Saunten Gamas Ella Gilchrist Brynlie Harris Tyrus Hartwell Colt Hudyma Addison Hughes Quincy Iwen Olivia Jackson Elise Kirkland Tenley Knight Tate Loftsgaard Emmett Murphy Rueby Nixdorf Ryker Nixdorf Adam Weber Riley Pattison Jacob Seekins Leshia Stutheit Rivers Sugg Walker Sugg Finley Tatafu Garris Tolzien Lillian Tuttle Hunter VanderMars Asher Wersal Baden White Hunter Wilson Phoenix Marsh Myracle Henry Wynne Green...

  • Federal and State Veterinary, Public Health Agencies Share Update on HPAI Detection in Kansas, Texas Dairy Herds

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as state veterinary and public health officials, are investigating an illness among primarily older dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico that is causing decreased lactation, low appetite, and other symptoms. As of March 25, unpasteurized, clinical samples of milk from sick cattle collected from two dairy farms in Kansas and one in Texas, as well as an oropharyngeal swab from another dairy in Texas,...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on March 28 show 280 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows brought in $115 to $132.50; canner and cutter cows $85 to $110; young feeding/turnout cows $150 to $240; and bulls $130 to $157. Gibbs Red Angus Production Auction, hosted by the Pat Gibbs family of Jordan, was held. A total of 29 Red Angus bulls sold with an average of $4,359. The top bull sold for 46,750 and the top 10 average was $5,875. Lot 9 GIB 3047 Hedge Fund sold to Larry Stensland, of Wolf Point, for $6,750. Lot 24 GIB 3401 Legend...

  • GHS Academic All-State Honors Winter 2023-24

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    These individuals maintained a GPA of 3.500 or above while earning a Varsity letter in their respective MHSA activity. Wrestling-- Riley Clampitt Khye Gamas Gabe Munroe Joaquin Torres Gracie Baker (MGR) Karsyn Sillerud (MGR) Laynee Simpson (MGR) Basketball-- Paityn Britzman Joely Chappell Riley Evenson-Glasoe Hannah Holinde Haleigh Huntsman Gina Page Ava Runner Mayzie Yoakam Lacey White Josie Kemp (MGR) Mia Peterson (MGR) Phyllis Yoakam (MGR) Cade Hudyma Noah Runner Myles Yoakam Andrew Linder (MGR) Rex Monson (MGR) Jensina Tweten (MGR) Speech...

  • Erickson Selected As 'Coach Of The Year'

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Montana Coaches Association (MCA) is pleased to announce that Amber Erickson, coach of the North Country Mavericks girls basketball team, was selected as the Class C girls basketball Coach Of Year for the winter sport. She will be honored at the 2024 MCA Awards Ceremony at 11:30 a.m., on Aug. 1, at CMR High in Great Falls. She will be honored alongside other coaches who were selected from the winter sports season including wrestling, boys’ basketball and swimming....

  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Recognized At State Level

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Glasgow Ice Dawg high school players were recently honored at State this year. These accolades were the following: All-State Forward – Bode Barnett All-East Defense – Brody Hansen and Tatum Hansen Hat Trick Award (three assists in one game) – Bode Barnett, Tavin Boland, Kimber Dulaney and Zevin Kummerfeldt Zero Club (Shut Out) – Jacob Potter Barnett was selected for the Big Sky High School All-State Team where he will be playing forward, while the Hansen brothers, Brody and Tatum, were selected for the All-East Team, both as defense...

  • Glasgow Middle School BUG Award Recipients

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Club presented BUG (Bring Up Grades) Awards to 37 students at the Glasgow Middle School who improved grades between the second and third grading periods. They were presented with Kiwanis BUG Certificates prepared by the Chamber of Commerce, and served ice cream provided by the Kiwanis Club. Assisting were Kiwanis President Wade Sundby, Secretary Charles Wilson, Builders Club advisors Laurie Enebo and Nicole Boos and Glasgow High School Key Club students Aspen Probert, Hannah...

  • Eight Northeastern Montana Timber Bridge Replacements Planned For 2024

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT)and its partners, Sletten Construction and Morrison-Maierle, plan to replace up to eight timber bridges in the Glasgow area during the 2024 construction season. These bridge replacements are part of the Timber Bridges – Glasgow Area project, which replaced seven timber bridges last year. “We’ve collaborated closely with our partners and implemented innovative programs to expedite the design and completion of these bridge replacements,” said MDT Glendive District Administrator Shane Mintz. “It is...

  • Montana Department of Commerce Awards Over $1 Million Of Planning Grants to 32 Communities

    For the Courier|Mar 27, 2024

    The Montana Department of Commerce has announced that 32 Montana towns, cities and counties will share more than $1 million of grant funding to help develop and plan infrastructure projects to increase the health and safety for those communities and their residents. The funding is through Commerce’s Montana Coal Endowment Program (MCEP). The North Valley County Water and Sewer District will receive $18,885.72 of MCEP planning grant funding to complete a water preliminary engineering report. “It is vital that Montana communities have safe and...

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